So far, at least, it looks like the rumor mill nailed this one: Just as whispers predicted, the handset is called the “Droid Turbo,” and it’s essentially a fancied-up version of the already damn fine 2014 Moto X. 5.2″ “Ultra high-definition” display? Check. Bigger battery? Check. 21-megapixel rear camera (versus the Moto X’s 13 megapixel shooter)? Yep.
You can find the purportedly official manual here.
If Google is planning on continuing its tradition of launching an unlocked, high-end handset that gets all of the new Android updates first, now seems like an unwise time to buy a carrier-locked, on-contract device. While there’s no guarantee that the next Nexus will work on Verizon (the Nexus 5 doesn’t, after all), it’d be worthwhile for most Android fans to wait and see how the next month or so plays out. It may seem like there’s always going to be a better phone next month, but it’s particularly worth considering right now.
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